Norse Mythology part 2 – The races, gods and their home

Norse Mythology part 2 – The races, gods and their home

From the creation myth the various races of the universe evolve. Gods, giants, pixies, dwarfs and humans. This thread contain a short introduction to
the various races before I change subject to the home of the gods. Please remember that all the stories got layers of interpretation just like the
bible. The first and obvious layer is “the story for campfire”, another layer link the gods and giants to natural powers such as thunder, comets
and volcanoes. The deeper layer’s is knowledge of technological or scientific value, these layers is hard to reach unless you understand the society
of that time and speak old norse. I’ll keep most of the presentation to the upper layer, because it’s less controversial. There’s a lot of names
in this text, it is not important to catch them all, the important will be mentioned again.

Part 1: Brief introduction to the races

Jætterne (The giants / Trolls)
The giant’s is humanoid-like creatures of immense size. They are traditionally seen as the enemy of the Aesir, but are also related through old
family relations and maridges. In the mythology the giants represent nature gods and powers (mountain giants, sea giants, storm giants, fire giants,
frost giants) they appeared often in folktales and also called powers of chaos.

Dwarfs
From the leftover meat on Ymirs body and by the help of maggots the dwarves is created, they live in deep caves inside the Earth. The dwarf’s main
interest is gathering precious metals and gems. They are also genius inventors who can create weapons and tools that surpass anything other races
make. It is the dwarfs that make Odins ring and spear, Sifs hair and Thor’s hammer just to mention a few items.

Pixies
Beside gods, giants and dwarfs there’s also the pixies in this universe. Pixies are supernatural beings, that you can make various sacrifices too,
to gain better harvest and growth. There’s light pixies and dark pixies, the light pixie are beautiful and under the guidance of goddess Freya. They
look a lot like humans and live in Alfheim. The dark pixies is connected to the subterranean just like the dwarfs. They also got great blacksmiths and
craftsmen, the dark pixies live in “Svartalfenheim” (Black Alfenheim). Apparently the pixies is created a lot similar to the dwarfs creation.

Man’s creation and home (Midgard)
One day Odin, Vile and Ve is walking along a shoreline and find two lumps of wood. With the help of a knife the gods cut 2 figurines that looks just
like a man and a woman fill it with sand. Then Odin breathe life into the lumps, Vile give them consciousness and wit and Ve gives them speech,
hearing and the ability to see. This is how the first two humans was created, they are given the names Ask (Ash) and Embla (Oak). The children of
these two people slowly become the 6,5 billion people on Earth today. The Gods fence a area they call Midgard where the humans can live, the fence is
made from Ymirs eyelashes so the humans could feel safe from the “nasty” giants. The fence is tall as mountains. Surrounding Midgard is the
worldsea, where the “middle earth serpent / Jormungand” lives. From Midgard a 7coloured rainbow bridge called Bifrost, leads to the home of the
gods Asgard.

God races, the Aesir and the Vanir
Beside the Aesir gods theres also the Vanir who is presumed to be a older god race who live in Vanaheim. The Vanir who are mortals is often
represented as gods of fertility and wealth. At some time the Aesir and the Vanir was at war, but since they couldn’t find a winner they decided to
call it a tie and end the war of the gods.

To secure the peace, important hostages was exchanged. Both god races had to give away their wisest man to the other race. That offcause was a problem
to the Vanir who’s wisest was their women, which the Aesir never would accept as hostages. Because of this all Vanir spits into a bowl, and this
spit is magical transformed into a man called Kvaser, which the Aesir send as the wisest man of Vanaheim.

The Aesir also got some trouble with this deal they agreed to. The wisest of the Aesir is Mimir, who is Odins best counselor. Instead they polymorph
and rename a hen (høne in Danish) to Høner and exchange this fraud with Kvaser.

None of the god races like what they got from the peace agreement and in the end the Vanir kill Høder and as retribution the Aesir cuts off Kvasers
head. Later some of the Vanir moves into Asgard and marry with the Aesir, some of these are Njord, Frej, Freya and Sif. Some of the norns (Vølverne)
are also Vanir.

Part 2: Home of the gods

Home of the gods Asgard
The old Norse believed that the universe existed of 9 worlds, which was grouped into three layers. In the lower regions you find Niflheim, Muspelheim
and land of the dead (Hel), sourounded by the river Gjall. In the middle layer we find Midgard home to the humans, Swartalfheim with the dwarfs and
dark pixies and we also find Udgard land of the giants. In the top layer you have Alfheim with the pixies, Vanaheim with the Aesir gods and Asgard
with the Aesir.

From Asgard the gods can see all the sea’s of the world. In the middle of Asgard you find the plain Idavang, where the Aesir gods build their golden
homes. Most of the items of the gods is made from gold and silver, even the houses.
Odins hall Valaskajf is the most splendid with a roof of shining silver. Trudheim is Thors home, Ydal is Ulls place, Bredglans is the home of Balder,
Himmelbjerget the home to Heimdal, Folkvang is freyas quarters.

Valhal
Near the center of Asgard you also find another of Odins residence Valhal also called valhalla. The walls is made of spearsshafts, the roof is made of
golden shields. Valhal has 540 gates each one wide enough to let 800 soldiers (Einherjer) walk out of it shoulder by shoulder. The warriors from
Midgard (humans) who died in war would go to valhal in their afterlife, but only the best and most courageous of the warriors was choocen, picked on
the battlefield by valkyries, the messengers of Odin. Those who doesn’t die in battle like the people who die in their bed and who is not dishonest
end up in Freyas home Folkvang.

Every morning the fallen warriors tune their battle skills on the field as preparation for ragnerok, those who die is resurrected. When it’s time
for lunch the warriors return to valhal to party, feast and drink for the rest of the day. The mead is served from a goat that lives on the roof of
valhal and eats from the leaves of the life tree. The meat comes from the pork Særimner, who got a magical attribute, it instantly regenerate every
lump of meat cut from its body.

Odins throne is the tallest of 13 thrones in valhal. When he sit on the throne he can watch the entire world with he’s one eye. On hes shoulder you
often see the two ravens Hugin and Munin, every day at dawn these ravens fly out into the worlds, returning later to whisper what they saw in Odins
ears. Because of this ravens was often seen as messengers. Odin was some time called the raven god. Odin also got two magical wolves, a 8legged flying
horse and various magical trinkets, but I’ll talk more about Odin in part 3.

The walls around valhal
The gods want to secure valhal with a tall wall. One day an artisan pass Valhal and offer to build a wall around valhal but it’ll take three winters
to finish. He promised that the wall would be strong enough to withstand the giants even if they entered Midgard or Asgard. He demanded the sun, the
moon and Freja the goddess of love as payment. After a little persuasion the deal is that the artisan need to finish the wall in one winter and
won’t receive any payment if it isn’t finished on the first day of the summer. (gods can be very pursuasive).

The carpenter ask if he can use he’s horse “Svadilfare” as assistance, the trickster Loki persuade the gods to agrees to this (more about Loki
another time). On the first winterday the carpenter begins, the Aesir was surprised about the huge stone blocks the horse could pull. Thor is in
Osterlid to chace trolls, while the building of the wall is ongoing.

Theres fast progress with the wall which looks more and more impenetrable. It is almost finished three days before the first summer day. The Aesir
sits down to discuss who came up with the idea about the horrendous price for this project. They are quick to blame Loki and declare that he should
suffer a grim death, if he doesn’t make sure the work is delayed enough to pass the schedule.

In the evening when the artisan is on he’s way for more stones, a mare emerges from the woods walks towards Svadilfare saying whatever horses say
(it was Loki who had transformed himself into a beautiful mare). When Svadilfare sense that the mare is ready to mate, it brakes the ropes to the
wagon and chase after the mare into the woods, this chase continues the entire night. Svadilfare isn’t as energetic as useual the following day and
when the artisan has to admit he wont finish before the time limit he’s caught with giants-fury. This gives off the artisans identity and the gods
discover he’s a giant. Against the agreement they summon Thor who smashed the giants forehead with a mighty blow from he’s hammer.

The result of Loki’s and Svadilfares sex escapade is that soon after Loki give birth to a weird foal. It is gray and got 8 legs. It can run on the
ground and in the air faster than any man or god and it never grows tired. Loki name the foal Sleipner and later submits it as a present to the
alfather.

Yggdrasil – the life tree:
From the center of Idavang the Lifetree Yggdrasil grows it spread its leaves above all the 9 worlds and its roots penetrate these 9 worlds. The
deepest root reach down to Hvergelmer, where the dragon Nidhug is biting in the root. When Nidhug succeeds in cutting the root, Ragnerok (judgement
day) will arrive and end the world. The center root reach the giant Mimir’s well in Jotunheim, while the upper root only reach Asgard at Urd’s
Well, where the 3 norn’s Urd, Verdande and Skull weave the thread of life. The norns decide if humans got a happy, rich or lucky life and if you
will die young or old. Nobody not even the norns know when a humans life-thread will end. When the norns isn’t weaving they are watering the root of
Yggdrasil, so it can keep the leaves green. The norns know that when the tree dies Ragnerok is at the doorstep.

Every morning the giant rooster “Gyldenkam” (Golden comb) flies into yggdrasils tree top and awakens the world with its call. At the top you also
find a giant eagle that unleash the winds upon the world. Between the eyes of the eagle is the white hog “Vejrfølner” (someone with a 6th sense
about the weather). The eagle always argues with Nidhug the dragon, who lie at the lowest root. The squirrel Ratatask runs back and forth between the
dragon and eagle to exchange the conversations. Four deer’s, jumps around the tree and eat of its leaves and the gods have a counseling assembly
every day under the tree. More about Yggdrasil in “The hanging of the sorcerer” in part 3.

This ends this short introduction, in the following part I will introduce you to the alfather Odin and some of the stories concerning him.

Very cool OP! Thanks for the time and effort you put into this. I get all tingly, going back in time and reliving the lives of the ancient myths,
and seeing how they all tie into Judea Christian myths as well, ie: Nephilim.

I didn't see your 1st thread, so I'm going to go read that one and then come back here. Thanks again!

Your welcome. Its just as much for my own satisfaction, it's far to long since I read these old stories, translating a few helps refreshing the
memories. In part 5 or 6 I concider to introduce some relicks, monuments and a possible link between the norse mythology and Caucasus and Azerbaijan.
part 3 and 4 will concern some of the major gods Odin and Thor and include some stories about them. The part about Odin will include a link to modern
christianity (santa claus).

Many people know about the Christian, greek and egyptian mythologies, the norse is a hidden secret to most outside scandinavia which is another reason
I tought it was worth sharing. It would be a lot better if some norse historian or some of the great writters already on ATS made these threads,
because my gramma is horrible and what i can gather is only fragments.

Your welcome. Its just as much for my own satisfaction, it's far to long since I read these old stories, translating a few helps refreshing the
memories. In part 5 or 6 I concider to introduce some relicks, monuments and a possible link between the norse mythology and Caucasus and Azerbaijan.
part 3 and 4 will concern some of the major gods Odin and Thor and include some stories about them. The part about Odin will include a link to modern
christianity (santa claus).

Many people know about the Christian, greek and egyptian mythologies, the norse is a hidden secret to most outside scandinavia which is another reason
I tought it was worth sharing. It would be a lot better if some norse historian or some of the great writters already on ATS made these threads,
because my gramma is horrible and what i can gather is only fragments.

edit on 23-9-2011 by Mimir because: (no reason given)

Being part Danish and having heard fragments of the these stories when I was growing up always good to see them revisited. Thanks

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